The Effects on the Flow Field of Retaining the Joule Heating and Viscous Dissipation Term in the Energy Equation for the Hydromagnetic Free Convective Oscillatory Flow Past a Porous Limiting Surface. II.

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As the mean steady flow has been presented in Part I, only the solutions for the transient velocity profiles, transient induced magnetic field, and transient temperature profiles and the quantities related to them are presented in this work. The influence of the various parameters entering into the problem, especially of the Eckert number E, which represents the contribution of heat in the boundary layer due to viscous dissipation and to Joule heat, is extensively discussed.

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